Come join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a poetry workshop focused on "Heart Speak" led by Tanaya Winder. Winder is an author, singer-songwriter, poet and motivational speaker. She is an enrolled citizen of the Duckwater Shoshone Nation and comes from an intertribal lineage of Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute, Navajo, and Black heritages. Winder earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Stanford University and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of New Mexico.

The Foundations of Open Science offers an introduction to open science and scholarship, exploring its rapid evolution and implications for researchers. In recognition of Open Access Week 2025 and its theme, “Who Owns Our Knowledge?”, this session will examine how communities can take greater ownership of their knowledge. Participants will also reflect on who has access to education and research, where it originates and how knowledge is created and shared.

Are you interested in books? Want to learn more about book challenges and book banning? Do you enjoy trivia with a competitive twist? Join ASU Library’s Banned Books Online Trivia in recognition of Banned Books Week. Test your knowledge of challenged titles, expand your understanding of book banning, and connect with others for a chance to win library swag. Please bring a charged personal device (cellphone, laptop, tablet, etc.) to participate.

This event is open to ASU students, faculty, academic professionals and staff.

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